Google Sets the Date for the End of XMPP with Google Voice

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giqcass:
I don't have any history with them but they sound like a betamax provider from your description.  I do not know of any service that offer quite what you need.  You should however consider localphone primarily because credit does not expire and they have the lowest rates to the united states of any service I know.

Check here for betamax rates.  The terms and prices vary from one reseller to the next you may find a better deal.
http://backsla.sh/betamax

wpbear:
I was already using Anveo for E911 only so I am intersested in using Anveo

 I am trying to setup Anveo to IPKALL for incoming the same as I got voipcheap to work but I can not get my phone to ring incoming using the same setup steps as I listed.

EDIT got it had to add 1555 to the begining of by account number in the IPKALL settings.  But it is not reliable.  Only rings about half the time.  Voipcheap rang every time.

azrobert:
Quote from: wpbear on December 24, 2013, 10:30:19 am

I am looking for a used MagicJack to use with the GVMate software.


I don't know how they can claim they will update their software to work after May 15th. I wouldn't invest money in this until I see it working. I know they say it's working in their lab, but who knows what Google will do between now and May 15th.

Even if they do have it working after May 15th I'm pretty sure Yate or Asterisk can do the same. I rather use my OBi with a PBX than a MJ dongle.

wpbear:
If I can get the GV - Ipkall - Anveo to work reliably then I will stay with this route for .01/min to USA and .80/month for E911.

If I miss incoming calls I will have to choose between GVMate, Walmart Basic Talk or maybe NetTalk (But last time I used NetTalk the actual device broke in the middle of a year subscription and they wouldn't transfer the credit to another device).

dmd1:
Hello everyone,

It's my first post here and hopefully with your expert opinions I can transition smoothly from GV to new Voip service after May of 2014.

From what I read so far, free DID numbers from Ipkall and Callcentric is not that reliable so I think I should get a paid DID for incoming calls so I can forward my GV number to this new number. Is this a good assumption? Other than paying for the number do I still get free incoming calls this way? Companies such as Callcentric and Anveo charge incoming calls according to their websites.

For outgoing calls, Localphone has the best rate so it's my choice.

Thank you for all your help.

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